How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
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How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
Hello everyone. This is my first post on IFG even though I have been an intensive lurker. I currently reside in the US but am thinking of moving back to India in the near future. As a massive gun lover, I would like to bring over a pistol on a TR. After reading countless threads about calibre choice, I know that .32 ACP is the most prevalent pistol caliber in India. Personally, I am not a big fan of the .32 ACP round.
I have read on here that .380 ACP and other calibers such as .40 S&W and .357 SIG are exceedingly rare in India, which brings me to my question. Since .380 ACP and other such ammo can't be imported, where do the handful of dealers who stock .380 ACP ammo get it from? Importing the ammo is out and so is getting it from the IOF. Can someone solve this mystery for me please?
I have read on here that .380 ACP and other calibers such as .40 S&W and .357 SIG are exceedingly rare in India, which brings me to my question. Since .380 ACP and other such ammo can't be imported, where do the handful of dealers who stock .380 ACP ammo get it from? Importing the ammo is out and so is getting it from the IOF. Can someone solve this mystery for me please?
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
To get on TR you need to have license in india , TR sounds good but if you don’t have license in india its of no help .
.380 shooters get into india but its expensive so don’t buy .380
Go for .45 ,available easily in india and cheap also , go for H&k or other fancy .45 gun ammo is easily available here .
.380 shooters get into india but its expensive so don’t buy .380
Go for .45 ,available easily in india and cheap also , go for H&k or other fancy .45 gun ammo is easily available here .
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
Don't go for .380 pistol. Go for Beretta cheetah in .32 or a .45 acp pistol.
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
If people are acquiring 380 ammunition to sell for very high prices, I could think of a few reasons why the sources for such ammunition would be kept secret.
The bottom line is, you will probably have to find out for yourself how 380 ammunition is obtained, and if you do, it may be that you wished that you hadn't bothered, and that you had, instead, taken Vineet's advice.
The bottom line is, you will probably have to find out for yourself how 380 ammunition is obtained, and if you do, it may be that you wished that you hadn't bothered, and that you had, instead, taken Vineet's advice.
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
I forgot about that part! Looks like it may be time to start greasing some palms back home. As far as a .45 ACP pistol is concerned, I have heard good things about the Glock 30. Thanks Sourabh!sourabhsangale wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 3:56 pmTo get on TR you need to have license in india , TR sounds good but if you don’t have license in india its of no help .
.380 shooters get into india but its expensive so don’t buy .380
Go for .45 ,available easily in india and cheap also , go for H&k or other fancy .45 gun ammo is easily available here .
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A pleasure to hear from you, Vineet. A .32 ACP pistol is out of the question and like I said to Sourabh, I will most likely get a Glock 30 which is chambered in .45 ACP. Thanks for your input.
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
Hello Timmy! I was actually under the impression that dealers were selling .380 ACP ammo legally. But given what you said, I think that might not be the case.timmy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:19 amIf people are acquiring 380 ammunition to sell for very high prices, I could think of a few reasons why the sources for such ammunition would be kept secret.
The bottom line is, you will probably have to find out for yourself how 380 ammunition is obtained, and if you do, it may be that you wished that you hadn't bothered, and that you had, instead, taken Vineet's advice.
Let me modify my question then. Is there any legal way for a legitimate licensed dealer to acquire .380 ACP ammo for resale?
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
If you like Revolver, Ruger 327 is versatile caliber.
You can use 327 ,32 H&R magnum, 32 smith & Wesson long , .32 acp and
32 short in this revolver.
It’s more of a personal choice.
James.
You can use 327 ,32 H&R magnum, 32 smith & Wesson long , .32 acp and
32 short in this revolver.
It’s more of a personal choice.
James.
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
Eddie, I don't wish to question anyone's motives on this matter. I wanted to mention that, if there's a large profit margin, nobody's going to willingly be gabbing about how things are done to achieve it, and also that the course of less resistance is to get what is readily available, rather than jumping through hoops anytime you want to shoot something.stoic_eddie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:01 amHello Timmy! I was actually under the impression that dealers were selling .380 ACP ammo legally. But given what you said, I think that might not be the case.timmy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:19 amIf people are acquiring 380 ammunition to sell for very high prices, I could think of a few reasons why the sources for such ammunition would be kept secret.
The bottom line is, you will probably have to find out for yourself how 380 ammunition is obtained, and if you do, it may be that you wished that you hadn't bothered, and that you had, instead, taken Vineet's advice.
Let me modify my question then. Is there any legal way for a legitimate licensed dealer to acquire .380 ACP ammo for resale?
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Re: How do dealers get their hands on .380 ACP and other exotic ammo?
There is a list issued by government and only cartridges mentioned in that list can be imported.
.32 ACP, .32 revolver, .380 acp, .30 carbine, 12 bore cartridges are not in the list. Therefore price of these imported cartridges are always high.
.32 ACP, .32 revolver, .380 acp, .30 carbine, 12 bore cartridges are not in the list. Therefore price of these imported cartridges are always high.
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That makes eminent sense. Thanks Timmy.timmy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:01 pmEddie, I don't wish to question anyone's motives on this matter. I wanted to mention that, if there's a large profit margin, nobody's going to willingly be gabbing about how things are done to achieve it, and also that the course of less resistance is to get what is readily available, rather than jumping through hoops anytime you want to shoot something.stoic_eddie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 2:01 amHello Timmy! I was actually under the impression that dealers were selling .380 ACP ammo legally. But given what you said, I think that might not be the case.timmy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:19 amIf people are acquiring 380 ammunition to sell for very high prices, I could think of a few reasons why the sources for such ammunition would be kept secret.
The bottom line is, you will probably have to find out for yourself how 380 ammunition is obtained, and if you do, it may be that you wished that you hadn't bothered, and that you had, instead, taken Vineet's advice.
Let me modify my question then. Is there any legal way for a legitimate licensed dealer to acquire .380 ACP ammo for resale?
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I was aware of the fact that the DGFT issues a list of cartridges permissible for import. That's why I asked how dealers are able to get their hands on non-importable calibers. Timmy has told me everything I need to know about the subject but thank you anyway Vineet.
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Whoa!
Be careful! I was just speculating, but Vineet knows what's what about this. If I've told you what you need to know, I haven't told you very much!Timmy has told me everything I need to know about the subject . . .
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Like you said Timmy, a word to the wise does the job!